Talk:Spanish
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I'm a spanish native speaker. I would like to help making this page. I'll try to be the most "standard" possible, but i'd like to know how to do this. --Elnole 01:35, 10 November 2006 (UTC)
- Done. I have already completed the page. J.Steinbock 21:51, 19 November 2006 (UTC)
- Well, in wiki, nothing is ever "done", so if you have more ideas on how to make the page usefull, feel free to add them, or put them here.--Rayc 16:40, 22 November 2006 (UTC)
Hello everyone,how do I join the course? Mikemits42 03:28, 28 November 2006 (UTC)
- Looks like you add your name to the list and do the first assignment--Rayc 03:39, 28 November 2006 (UTC)
I can be a teacher (I am so in real life, how can i help? it's not clear at all)
I instist!!!! — Preceding unsigned comment added by 62.175.87.83 (talk • contribs)
- I highly recommend you register a username if you wish to contribute regularly. The Jade Knight 11:43, 7 July 2007 (UTC)
Hi I'm new
editI was wondering, is it alright with everyone else that I've added a page to help students learn spanish pronunciation through IPA. I study linguistics and phonology in my spare time, and it really helped me with my spanish pronunciation. If anyone has any objections, please tell me.
A Proposal
editI am a native English speaker who is learning Spanish. I went to the English Language department at the Spanish version of Wikiversity and posted the following into their Discussion page:
"I am a native English speaker and I have a proposal. I think that this Department and the Spanish Language Department at the English language Wikivesity should cooperate with one another. Both departments could benefit. Anglophones who want to learn Spanish could help Spanish speakers who want to learn English and vice versa. Students from across the English and Spanish speaking world could become intercambios for one another. Both departments would benefit and speakers of both languages would benefit. What are your thoughts?"
Here is the URL for the Department of languages and literatures on the Spanish language Wikiversity.
http://es.wikiversity.org/wiki/Facultad_de_lenguas
What are your thoughts? Do you think this could work?
Growing beyond the book format
editMy name is Ian and I'm from a project called Wikiotics, where we build free software tools for language instruction. We are starting to build collections of interactive language lessons that can serve as textbook replacements for students and this wikiversity course seems like a great place to start.
If there is anyone here who is interested in expanding this content beyond a traditional text-based book format or who would like to incorporate interactive lessons we build based on the outline of this book, just chime in here or contact us at contact AT wikiotics DOT org or in irc at #wikiotics on freenode.
As example of the kind of new materials you can make with our tools, here are examples our current lesson types:
- Picture choice lesson (http://wikiotics.org/en/Introduction),
- Re-mixable Podcast (http://wikiotics.org/user/ian/FSI-Mandarin-Module01-Unit01),
- Text multiple choice lesson (http://wikiotics.org/en/WANY_Hospital_grammar)
- new Storybook lesson [coming soon](http://laurent.dev.wikiotics.net/en/storybook1).
Also, some discussion of what technical features wikiotics has that wikibooks is missing, and how those features are useful in the language education context is ongoing at: https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Talk:Spanish_by_Choice#Growing_beyond_the_book_format